Historical Archive
Released in 1991, 'Sing No Evil' by Half Japanese showcases the band's signature lo-fi sound characterized by raw, unpolished production and eclectic instrumentation. The album blends elements of punk, indie rock, and experimental music, reflecting the band's avant-garde approach and their influence on the underground music scene. The lyrics often explore themes of alienation and identity, delivered with a distinctive vocal style that is both earnest and unrefined, encapsulating the DIY ethos of the time.